Art & Space MA: Who teaches this course

About the Faculty of Art, Design & Architecture

This course is delivered by the Faculty of Art, Design & Architecture.

The Faculty has its roots in the studio-based approach of Britain's art school system (the original School of Art was founded in the 1890s).

Today, for most courses, learning still takes place in our specialist studios, each subject area having its own fully-equipped studio, where you take part in classes, tutorials and critical reviews with fellow students. This strong studio culture also ensures regular interaction between students and tutors.

For non studio-based courses, learning takes place in classroom-based seminars, tutorials and lectures, alongside site visits to museums, galleries, auction houses and other creative professional environments.

Our students are encouraged to engage closely with the diverse businesses that make London one of the most important centres for the creative industries. Our industry connections mean we provide unique study opportunities, such as:

the chance to have your work seen by eminent members of your profession;

'live' projects, site visits and placements in prestigious companies or institutions; and

project work and workshops with visiting lecturers and industry specialists.

Our excellent reputation means that industry leaders regularly visit our student shows to see the best of the new talent.

Where is the Faculty based? The Faculty is based at the University's Knights Park campus, where our well-equipped facilities offer a modern study environment so that you graduate with cutting-edge skills and knowledge.

Staff teaching on this course

Cullinan Richardsis a collaboration between Jeanine Richards and Charlotte Cullinan. Their research interests are concerned with painting/sculpture as performance-event, as well as the exhibition as material.

Roman Vasseur

Roman Vasseur works as a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Fine Art at Kingston School of Art. He is an artist and researcher currently completing a PhD from Goldsmiths College, London.

Milena Dragicevic

Melena Dragicevic is a practising artist. Her research interests focus around modes of abstraction in painting.

Esther Windsor

Esther Windsor is a curator, artist and writer, teaching critical theory with specialism in subjectivities and psychoanalysis.

Peter Fillingham

Peter Fillingham is an artist and curator, with research in sculpture and the functionality of objects and their misappropriation.

Dustin Ericksen

Dustin Ericksen runs an artist space in central London, he calls Naming Rights. Employing a variety of media his practice is concerned with social spaces, information and the individual as well as ideas of motion and perception.